The opening five minutes of the first round saw Watson run the board quickly and painlessly.
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What began as a prototype built around a tower of Arduino shields is now a small first-run integrated board with spots for connecting XBee radio cards and a small LCD display.
However Gillian Campbell, Director of Human Resources at the Scottish Police Services Authority, told the committee she was comfortable with the proposed number of board members pointing out many multinational companies were run with a board of seven or less.
The new register will be run by a board under the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine.
Run for a board seat, volunteer to be on a committee or offer to speak at a seminar, she suggests.
Nawaz Sharif recruited Moeenuddin Khan, a former Standard Chartered Bank official from Hong Kong, to run the Central Board of Revenue.
Forty concerns were raised about patients in just over three years with the local safeguarding board run by South Gloucestershire Council.
India is expected to produce around 315, 500 metric tons of coffee during the 2012-13 crop year, according to the state-run Indian Coffee Board.
Corporations issue stock and are run by a board of directors (or, in smaller companies, a single director) who oversee major decisions and operating procedures.
The new regulator would be run by a board, the majority of whose members, including the chairman, should be "people independent of the press, " Mr. Leveson said.
The classical Olympics were always run by a board of nine from the local town (Elis), so there were no international spats, no corruption scandals, no hijacking of the games to whitewash dictators.
Short notice of NYSE Euronext's plan to run the Big Board on the company's all-electronic Arca exchange posed potential difficulties that brokers weren't prepared to address with a little over 12 hours to go before trading was to begin, according to people involved in the discussions.
The board will run a consultation on converting the school into an academy.
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Engineers there had created a server the size of a circuit board, run off a microprocessor designed to work with power-stingy laptops, not brawny computing machines.
Just one run was on the board, courtesy of a wide, when Jerome Taylor teased Shane Watson into driving a full-pitched delivery straight to Sarwan at mid-off.
Cunard, a unit of Carnival, passed over Steiner when it signed a deal with Canyon Ranch to run the spa on board the Queen Mary 2, launched in 2003.
Each of those generators is the size of a bus, so it's unrealistic to think that the ship could have enough backup power on board to run services when the engines die, Herring added.
The College-Level Examination Program, run by the College Board (the institution that commissions the SAT entrance test), allows students to study on their own, then take a competency test in one of 33 subjects and get college credit for passing.
Chief Financial Officer Jason Child told Reuters that Groupon began sharing more money from its deals with merchants early in the fourth quarter, to persuade them to come on board and run an offer for the first time, or work on another.
Use your business expertise to help these programs run better by joining a board of directors.
However, cricket's governing body did make recommendations as to how the board should be run.
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Breyer plans to step down after the Annual Meeting on June 11, where he will not run for reelection to the board.
What gnaws at me is the Federal Reserve Board surely has run out of bells and whistles for economic stimulus, as well.
He has pushed through constitutional changes to secure much, albeit not full, autonomy for the all-Panamanian board that will run the canal.
Somebody out there wants you to design websites, board dogs, run errands, write blot posts, do laundry, deliver packages, be a virtual assistant.
The hospitals will operate on a not-for-profit basis and will be run in part by a board comprising members of the local community.
Director Eric Lefkofsky, another founder, and Director Ted Leonsis, it was announced, were going to run the company as the Board BEGAN a search for a successor.
The state still has a massive role, with top cabinet ministers all acting as chairmen of the board of big state run companies like oil and gas major Gazprom.
In March the board named Jacobs to run Qualcomm starting July 1, tacitly acknowledging his strongest asset:His father is Irwin Jacobs, the renowned and brilliant engineer who in 1985 founded Qualcomm, which invented a core wireless transmission scheme.
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